> You will be competing in one final challenge to decide who gets my vote.
> The winner, regardless of who it is or any other factors, wins my vote, and perhaps, this game.
> The challenge is as follows: you want to earn as many points as possible.
> The person who wins the most points wins my vote.
> First, let me explain how you get points.
> I will be asking you a series of questions.
> Your responses to these questions will be graded by a largely predetermined rubric,
> And given a point value between 1 and a predesignated number.
> The sum of the points you earn will be your final score.
You will be competing for a maximum of 100 points, with the potential for some extra credit.
In the event of a tie, or a victory with a margin of 5 points or less,
The person who reached the highest amount over 100 first wins.
This means that the scores will be assigned in order,
The first question's score will be added to the second, and so on.
But enough about that, let's get to the questions.
Opening question, worth 20 points:
> Deadpool: "This is a purely game move, and I really hope you take this more as a compliment than as anything bitter, but I've gotten this message twice now and I know how it feels. You're just good. In challenges, you really bring it out, especially compared to the other two. I took quite a while looking at challenges, and you were almost always so close, that or you actually won the challenge. Then looking at jury votes, it's so close. Like, it would be such a battle in the end, and dude that would be a fun FTC, don't get me wrong there. But there was a point very not long ago where I realized that winning this was an actual possibility. I didn't think it was for the longest time, I was just fighting to get as far as I could and I really fought, like every damn step of the way, especially these last few TCs, I felt like I was 100% gone each time" Was this completely true?
> Zod: Describe some specific moves you orchestrated to get you where you are now. Like, where were the big plays? Were you ever actually a threat to win, and are you now?
> 5 points: This portion is based entirely on the opening statements. The rubric will be kept secret to keep the results secretive.
> 5 points: This portion will be based on the closing statements.
> 5 points: This portion will be based on your gameplay up to this point. Sorry this is so subjective.
5 points: These points will be based on your torchwalk. When it's publicly posted, it's fair game.
> 10 points: This portion is based on time. With 48 hours designated for questioning, you will lose 1 point from this category for every 4.8 hours you delay in providing a response.
> Please keep in mind that your second response in this thread, not the first, should be the whole of your challenge response.
> If you have an addendum, please place it in your fifth response.
> These are the only responses which will be graded, the second and fifth.
> In the event that jury questioning does go to a 72 hour period, and you have not yet provided a response, you will LOSE points from other categories. It is theoretically possible to have a negative final score.
> 10 points: provide an animated GIF which describes your gameplay, the opposing finalist, each of the jurors, and one of the mods.
> Bonus points: Provide an animated GIF describing the play of each of the non-jurors.
> (Bonus points will not exceed 5 points for this particular opportunity.)
> 10 points: describe the jurors play with three adjectives, no more, and no less.
> Bonus points: Describe your own play, your opponent's play, and every non-jurors play with three adjectives.
> This opportunity will afford you no more than ten points.
> 20 points: Succinctly and accurately describe the game, from beginning to end. Every single vote, every alliance, every twisty twist.
> Make sure to emphasize your own role in each of these proceedings, whether it relates to challenge performance or Tribal Council, or something else.
> 10 points: Tell me why you deserve to win the game over your opponent. Also, it might be beneficial to tell why you.deserve to win the game over every juror. In fact, that's worth ten bonus points.